Keke Palmer to Guest Star on Grey's Anatomy

The SAG Award nominee and Image Award winner (Akeelah and the Bee) will appear on one episode of the medical drama this spring as a pregnant teen who needs assistance from the staff at Grey Sloan Memorial.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Palmer will stop by in late March.

Grey's Anatomy is, sadly, on hiatus until February 27, but it will return with multiple installments that focus on social issues, as represented by Palmer's storyline.

The actress has also appeared in True Jackson, VP; The Wool Cap; and Cleaner.

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tv series not dead or dying!!! love the series and looking forward to the new season!!! keep it coming guys, you are the bomb!!! can't wait!!!

elaine•January 17, 2014 18:31

not a dead tv series:( can't wait for new season:) gotta be great as always !!! I will be crushed if they don't do the series anymore...lovin watching it, watching characters grow, unfortunately in different directions, the loss of the beginning cast:( boohoo!!! lots of stories I can relate to, learn from, and laugh with...keep it comin:)

i'm surprised they're still able to bring guest stars to this almost dead tv series hell with it, i'll go down with it like the captain and his ship P.S. like George said "sooooo coding" and then Izzie try to say the joke herself instead she coded, few season later literally.

Did you say it? 'I love you. I don't ever want to live without you. You changed my life.' Did you say it? Make a plan. Set a goal. Work toward it, but every now and then, look around; Drink it in 'cause this is it. It might all be gone tomorrow."

I want to marry you. I want to have kids with you. I want to build us a house. I want to settle down and grow old with you. I want to die when I'm 110 years old, in your arms. I don't want 48 uninterrupted hours. I want a lifetime. Mmm. Do you see what happens? I say things like that and you fight the urge to run in the opposite direction. It's okay, I understand. I didn't, but now I do, I do. You're just getting started and I've been doing this for a long time now. Deep down, you're still an intern, and you're not ready.